Singer CLASS 99 instruction manual Edge-Stitcher, Joining Lace and Insertion

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Class 99 & 99K

THE EDGE-STITCHER

The edge-stitcher provides a series of slotted guides which regulate the placement of stitches in relations to a fabric edge.

It is attached to the machine in place of the presser foot.

Applications

Joining lace and insertion

French seams

Tucking with lace

Straight and pin tucks

Facing and seam finishes

Seam piping

Joining Lace and Insertion

Lovely lingerie detail is simple to accomplish with the edge-stitcher by joining lace insertions or alternate bands of fabric and lace. Slots 1 and 4 are used for this work. Since slot 1 overlaps slot 4, the edge insertion into slot 1 will be the top stitched edge.

Place the first band (the fabric band where used) into slot 1.

Adjust lug A to position the stitching close to the edge of this band.

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Contents Class 99 & 99K Sewing Machines Table of Contents Instructions for Operating the Machine Sewing SuggestionsElectrical Information LightTo Remove Bulb To Insert New BulbIf the Machine is Electrically Operated If the Machine is Hand Operated To Operate the Hand MachineIf the Machine is Treadle Operated Belt ShifterProtection Against Rust Damage To Oil the Machine and Stand Class 99 & 99K Needles and Thread To Set the Needle Upper Threading To Remove the Bobbin To Wind the Bobbin Class 99 & 99K Class 99 & 99K To Replace the BobbinTo Prepare for Sewing To Start Sewing To Start SewingTo Sew Bias Seams To Turn a CornerBasting To Remove the WorkTo Regulate Length of Stitch To Reverse the Direction of FeedTo Regulate Pressure on Presser Foot Thread TensionTo Regulate Needle Thread Tension To Regulate Needle Thread TensionBobbin Thread Tension Table of Contents Previous Page Next To Regulate Bobbin Thread TensionTo Adjust the Bobbin Thread Tension To Adjust the Needle Thread TensionTo Adjust the Tension on the Thread Take-up Spring To Clean the Stitch Forming Mechanism To Remove the Bobbin CaseRaising the Bobbin Case Latch To Replace Bobbin Case Removing the Bobbin CaseBreaking of Needles Might be Caused by To Replace Slide PlateSewing Suggestions Skipping of Stitches Might be Caused by Breaking of Needle Thread Might be Caused byBreaking of Bobbin Thread Might be Caused by Class 99 & 99K Hemming Foot HemmerApplications Hemmed Seams Hemming with Lace Lace Applied over HemBinder Inserting the BindingAdjustment and Operation Binder Outside Curves Binding Curved EdgesInside Curves Gathering Foot ShirringAdjusting Points RufflerGathering Forming and Attaching a Ruffle in One Operation Pleating Group PleatingSeam Guide Zipper Foot Skirt Zipper Corded Welting Corded Seams Blind Stitcher Fashion AidsButtonholer Bias Gauge EDGE-STITCHER Joining Lace and InsertionFrench Seams TuckingQuilter Wide Hemming Adjustable HemmerTo make hems from 3/16 to 15/16 inch wide Tucker Darning or Embroidering Darning or Embroidering Needles